Last Saturday was my Dad’s eightieth birthday. My brother and I surprised him and our mom with an afternoon of friends from throughout his life and family from throughout the country. And quite a life he had. A poor kid in northern Greece during both international and civil war, little formal education, serious bullet wounds […]
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Last night a lush and emotional production of Miss Saigon opened at Proctors. So far the critical review matched what I heard from the audience: a great production that “packs plenty of power” according to the TU’s Michael Janairo. For most of the past 30 years, Proctors has been a presenter. In arts management lingo, […]
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